5. Will Alexander - "A National Day in Bangladesh" - Text originally
published in Caliban #10, 1991, Lawrence R. Smith, ed. Will Alexander
recorded by Chris Funkhouser August 1993 at The Grassy Knoll, Los Angeles. MP3
(4:27)

6. Anne-Marie Albiach - Selections from ETAT (ENIGME IX) and MEZZA VOCE (Esquisse: << le
froid >> ) - Read by the author in her mother's apartment
on the rue de l'Hotel de Ville in Neuilly, France, on July 29, 2000 and July
31, 2001 and recorded by Jonathan Skinner. MP3
(6:57)

7. Allen Ginsberg - HUM BOM - Allen Ginsberg recorded by Chris Funkhouser,
22 April 1994, Hudson, New York (Columbia-Greene Community College). The original version of
"HUM BOM" appeared in The Fall of America (City Lights, 1972); this extended
version was published in Cosmopolitan Greetings (Harper Collins, 1994). Used by permission of
the Allen Ginsberg Trust. MP3
(3:06)

10. Kristen Gallagher - "What Is Language For?" - "What Is Language
For?" is compiled from responses to that question, made by various people encountered while walking around Philadelphia
with a DAT recorder and microphone. Assistance from Joseph Taylor, Jr, WXPN of Philadelphia.
MP3
(1:32)

19. Purkinge - "Bonne chance" - Purkinge (Charles Baldwin, Eric Douglas,
Chris Funkhouser, Belle Gironda) recorded and mixed by Chris Funkhouser, July 1994, Albany, New York.
This segment was taken from the tape used during the group's performance at the 1994 Lollapalooza
Festival. MP3
(5:07)